There are no references to them in Matthew. The phrase occurs in Luke but it isn't said if they did.
In Matthew, there is no specific mention of the daughters of Jerusalem repenting. However, they are seen mourning while Jesus is on his way to his crucifixion.
The verse that indicates Jesus entering Jerusalem through the Golden Gate is Matthew 21:10-11.
Saint Matthew is traditionally believed to have belonged to the Order of the Knights of Malta or the Order of St. John of Jerusalem. Both orders have a long history of providing care for the sick and pilgrims, which aligns with the teachings and actions of Saint Matthew as one of the twelve apostles of Jesus.
In Matthew 23:39, Jesus declares that the people of Jerusalem will not see him again until they acknowledge and welcome him as their Messiah. This verse reflects Jesus' longing for the people of Jerusalem to recognize him as their awaited Savior, despite their rejection of him at that time. It also foreshadows his eventual return in glory.
Saint Matthew the Apostle is believed to have originally lived in Capernaum in Galilee, but later traveled to preach in other regions, including Ethiopia and Persia. He is also said to have spent time in Jerusalem.
Jesus told the women of Jerusalem not to weep for him but for themselves and their children, as he prophesied the coming destruction of Jerusalem and the suffering that would befall its inhabitants due to their sinfulness.
The 'daughters of Jerusalem' were most likely attendants in the palace.
The destruction of Jerusalem.
Repentant in Tagalog is "nag-aalok ng pagsisisi" or "nagsisising-loob." It refers to feeling remorse or regret for one's wrongdoing and being willing to change or make amends.
The adjective for "repent" is "repentant".
The young boy was repentant for what he had done to his friends.
It was called Jerusalem.(Matthew 23:1 + 37) Then Jesus spoke to the crowds and to his disciples, saying:O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, thou that killest the prophets, and stonest them which are sent unto thee..."
The young boy was repentant for what he had done to his friends.
The Repentant - 1916 was released on: USA: 21 February 1916
The patron saints of repentant murderers are:CaedwallaGuntramnusJulian the HospitallerNicholas of MyraSolomonVladimir
Penitent; sorry for sin., Expressing or showing sorrow for sin; as, repentant tears; repentant ashes., One who repents, especially one who repents of sin; a penitent.
The repentance of the ball made the team lose the game.
God showed that his repentance at having created mankind was serious when he sent the Noachian Flood.